Help your baby communicate with you

As babies grow up, their efforts at communication become increasingly complex. Apart from trying to speak, they may also attempt use gestures to convey. These are some of the ways in which babies may try to communicate with you:

Producing sounds that are recognizable such as “dada,” “mama,” etc.

Using facial expressions to communicate their likes and dislikes

Using fingers to point to people and objects

Using body language and gesturesResponding or reacting to things you say

There are many things you can do to encourage your baby to interact with you. They include:

Continuing to talk to your baby at all times

Including repetitive phrases to help your baby to learn new words

Pointing out people and things while saying their names

Encouraging your baby to speak the name when you point to someone or something

Singing to your baby

Reading to your baby from a book while pointing out the pictures

Using facial expressions while facing and speaking to your baby

Individual children differ in the pace at which they learn things. While some start walking first, others seem more adept at mastering language. If your baby seems to be somewhat late in speaking, it is natural for you to be concerned. However, if your baby seems to respond to the sound of your voice by imitating or gesturing to you, there may not be any cause for worry. Contact your doctor, however, if you think that your baby seems oblivious to the sound of your voice or other sounds.

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